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Ace Screen Graphics Hosts Inaugural Print Therapy Party and Class to Give Back to the Community

Ace Screen Graphics Launches Print Therapy, a Quarterly Workshop Aimed at Teaching Screen Printing and Giving Back to the Community
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Ace Screen Graphics Hosts Inaugural Print Therapy Party and Class to Give Back to the Community

San Antonio's Ace Screen Graphics hosted its inaugural Print Therapy party and class this past weekend, bringing together members of the community for an afternoon of learning and celebration. The family-owned screen printing shop, established in 2004, has made a name for itself by providing quality prints at affordable prices while prioritizing customer satisfaction.

The Print Therapy event, which was held on Saturday, offered attendees the opportunity to learn the basics of screen printing through a hands-on workshop. Participants were able to learn about art preparation, film output, pre-press setup, registration, manual print technique, and post-press processes in the 101-level course.

Ace Screen Graphics has been an integral part of the San Antonio community, printing tees for local organizations such as UTSA, San Antonio Startup Week, and Fiesta. They have also printed for popular eateries including Sari Sari and Pinch Boil House, as well as tech companies like Rackspace and Tech Bloc.

In addition to their commitment to providing quality screen printing services, Ace Screen Graphics has also made a point of giving back to the community. Earlier this quarter, they launched Print Therapy as a way to teach the basics of screen printing while also giving back. The event was a huge success, with members of the community and Ace Screen Graphics' clients coming out to celebrate.

"We're excited to see Ace Screen Graphics give back in this way, even though they have already done so much for the community," said Ja'el Sundown, creative director of The Down Market. "Their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is truly unparalleled, and we're proud to call them a part of our community."